Also known as funiculars, these “inclined planes” were built in the late 1800′s to transport immigrant workers from work at plants along Pittsburgh’s rivers to their homes atop Mt. Washington. While they still serve as transportation for area residents, they are also a great way to enjoy the beautiful panoramic Pittsburgh skyline, a view ranked as the second most beautiful place in America by USA Today. The Duquesne Incline, still utilizing the two original 1877 wooden cable cars, is also a working museum.
2 Have Lunch at Primanti’s
Get your favorite sandwich served up complete with the coleslaw and fries rolled right in! Primanti’s offer a wide variety of delicious sandwiches, with the cheesesteak being their most popular. Several locations exist around the city, but the original 1933 location in the heart of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip district, open 24/7, is the best.
Get your favorite sandwich served up complete with the coleslaw and fries rolled right in! Primanti’s offer a wide variety of delicious sandwiches, with the cheesesteak being their most popular. Several locations exist around the city, but the original 1933 location in the heart of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip district, open 24/7, is the best.
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